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my real quickly i want to just get to you know sort of the foreign policy side of this as well with china i know that there are some who assert that the u.s.
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countries that you mentioned the growth of the growing ones china brazil india. unconditionally saying we will not sign on in the united states it would require the senate or the congress to act in two weeks notice to in essence ratify a treaty a legally binding treaty to reduce emissions which is highly unlikely so given that no one wants to play ball it's to feed on the one that it's what do you think is who's most at fault. you name a couple of different factors everybody has their own reasons but what do you think would be the number one problem here as you would be holding up i'd say it's pretty evident. that the global economy is probably the biggest impediment to moving forward with an agreement you have a group of nations coming together that actually believe the same thing the foundation of this is is there that there is a problem of climate change we have the tools to fix it and we should use them. that's a that's a pretty big step and it's different from what we've had in years past but in order to get through to actual action on those those ideals you
countries that you mentioned the growth of the growing ones china brazil india. unconditionally saying we will not sign on in the united states it would require the senate or the congress to act in two weeks notice to in essence ratify a treaty a legally binding treaty to reduce emissions which is highly unlikely so given that no one wants to play ball it's to feed on the one that it's what do you think is who's most at fault. you name a couple of different factors everybody has their own...
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. >> tom: meantime, china makes it easier for its banks to lend money. the global effort to avoid another credit crunch. it's "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 30. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. up, up and away here on wall street and in stock markets around the world today. a surge of buying powered a massive rally after the federal reserve and five other central banks teamed up to pump money into the global financial system. tom, investors everywhere cheered that united action. >> tom: the buying, susie, was dramatic, coming on the last trading day of november, which has been a tremendously volatile month for investors. stocks rallied right from the opening bell and never let up. all of the major stock averages were up by at least 4%. the dow skyrocketed almost 500 points, the nasdaq jumped 104 and the s
. >> tom: meantime, china makes it easier for its banks to lend money. the global effort to avoid another credit crunch. it's "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 30. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. up, up...
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house brazil going to compete with china? brazilian heavy machinery is going to disappear unless there are measures taken. >> for the mollen, brazil continues to grow, 3.5% -- for the moment, brazil continues to grow. the bric nations represent the fastest-growing countries in an otherwise stagnant world. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." struggling to get by in russia -- as elections approach, its basic needs that occupy most people's minds. hillary clinton has become the first senior member of the u.s. government to visit burma for than half a century. arriving in the capital, the secretary state said she's quite hopeful that the reforms signaled by the government could lead to a broader movement for change. >> hillary clinton's historic visit to burma starts here in the country's new capital. she will be with the country's civilian president, a former intel leader. she will hold talks with him for more than two hours. -- a former junta leader. just to gauge how serious the country's leadership is about reform a
house brazil going to compete with china? brazilian heavy machinery is going to disappear unless there are measures taken. >> for the mollen, brazil continues to grow, 3.5% -- for the moment, brazil continues to grow. the bric nations represent the fastest-growing countries in an otherwise stagnant world. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." struggling to get by in russia -- as elections approach, its basic needs that occupy most people's minds. hillary clinton...
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even china got in on the effort to ease lending today. it reversed its policy and freed up cash so its banks can lend more, all to add fuel to the chinese economy which has been slowing. president obama and many republicans want to keep our economy moving by extending the payroll tax cuts, which is due to expire at the end of next month. today, the president flew to pennsylvania to press the case. more on that from chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell. >> reporter: scott, president obama is using this payroll tax cut issue to frame the debate before next year's election and to try and paint republicans as the party that will protect the wealthy at the expense of the middle class. today, the president made his eighth visit this year to pennsylvania, a state indispensable to his reelection bid, and slammed republicans for opposing parts of his jobs plan. >> i mean, what happened? republicans said they're the party of tax cuts. that's what they said. a lot of them have sworn an oath to never raise taxes on anybody as long as they
even china got in on the effort to ease lending today. it reversed its policy and freed up cash so its banks can lend more, all to add fuel to the chinese economy which has been slowing. president obama and many republicans want to keep our economy moving by extending the payroll tax cuts, which is due to expire at the end of next month. today, the president flew to pennsylvania to press the case. more on that from chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell. >> reporter: scott,...
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. >> reporter: rocket booster number three, china cults interest rates. boosting its own economy, making it easier for chinese companies and workers to borrow money, and, perhaps, buy american products. for the past four months, the stock market has been on a crazy roller coaster ride. look at this graph. experts say investors should stick to your financial plan and try not to look at your portfolio too afternoon. >> that's the best advice i can give. if i knew what the market was going to do, i would own my own island in the caribbean. >> reporter: wouldn't we are. there are still looming problems out there. the krurpen crisis could take years to be solved. you can call this market a lot of things, diane, but you cannot call it boring. >> no, you can't. thank you for the merry news, at least, on one night. thank you, dan. >>> and now to politics, your voice, your vote. and a rousing show of support for the republican contender battered by those allegations he carried on a 13-year affair. today, herman cain heard crowds screaming "stay the course." abc's
. >> reporter: rocket booster number three, china cults interest rates. boosting its own economy, making it easier for chinese companies and workers to borrow money, and, perhaps, buy american products. for the past four months, the stock market has been on a crazy roller coaster ride. look at this graph. experts say investors should stick to your financial plan and try not to look at your portfolio too afternoon. >> that's the best advice i can give. if i knew what the market was...
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china needs the strategic resources for its sustained growth and to feed its people. this is so that countries such as brazil can provide. -- this is something that countries like brazil can provide. >> cheap chinese imports are squeezing out local products because the commodity boom has driven their currency through the roof. this is one of the biggest story farmers -- soy farmers. he has presidential ambitions. >> i think if we're not careful, china will eat us and after that, india will come. how will brazil compete with chinese industry? i must the government takes adequate matches to protect us, brazilian heavy machinery will disappear. >> for the moment, brazil continues to grow, 3.5% this year. growth is perhaps the most powerful argument. the nation's represent the fastest-growing economies in an otherwise stagnating world. >> you are watching "bbc world news america" still to come on the program -- struggling to get by in russia and elections approach. it is basic needs and not balance that occupy most people's minds. -- and not ballots that occupy most peopl
china needs the strategic resources for its sustained growth and to feed its people. this is so that countries such as brazil can provide. -- this is something that countries like brazil can provide. >> cheap chinese imports are squeezing out local products because the commodity boom has driven their currency through the roof. this is one of the biggest story farmers -- soy farmers. he has presidential ambitions. >> i think if we're not careful, china will eat us and after that,...
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and a surprise move from china. looking to boost its slowing economy with its first reduction in bank reserve requirements. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> are you willing to fight as hard for middle class families as you do for those who are most fortunate? what's it going to be? that's the choice in front of congress. what does it say about our priorities when we'd rather protect a few really well-to-do people than fight for the jobs of teachers and fire fighters? what does it say -- >> welcome back to "hardball." today president obama visited scranton, pennsylvania, to make his case for an extension of the payroll tax holiday. it's no coincidence, however, the president chose scranton. it's a town considered by many to be ground zero for the kind of blue collar white voters obama will need to win in that crucial state of pennsylvania and what i call the oshkosh to scranton arc, the blue collar white voters that president obama has traditionally had trouble winning ove
and a surprise move from china. looking to boost its slowing economy with its first reduction in bank reserve requirements. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> are you willing to fight as hard for middle class families as you do for those who are most fortunate? what's it going to be? that's the choice in front of congress. what does it say about our priorities when we'd rather protect a few really well-to-do people than fight for the...
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this is a jewel in my district system of many are sending these jobs over to china and yet the kivitz have maintained their business, their business was started by gerald's father, i believe back in the 1950's. they have spent their lives and dedicated their lives to their business and they are feeling that it is being pulled out from underneath them. mr. kivitz' company had 160 employees in 2005. and they are now down to 52. from 160 to 52. their volume of business is down 60%. their business has not made a profit in the last three years. that is significant. they have not increased the prices on their products, either, since 2005. this has been due to the fear of losing more business, even though their costs, their costs for products, have escalated but they have tried to maintain their business by keeping their prices at the same level. at one point, they were averaging one church, church furniture for one church every day and are now down to approximately two per week. mr. speaker, how are they going to be able to keep their doors open and keep those 52 remaining employees working
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poll crew were right about that but the problem is our felicia went to china because china had to print their currency to soak up the dollars to maintain the peg now about a year ago china kind of threw in the towel in that the you won appreciate because they had inflation problem in china once they did that that inflation starts to come back to the united states so it is coming back here with the light so this cheap dollar policy is going to be exact would happen in the seventy's inflation is going to take off and course the losers in inflation are average american savers retirees teachers firemen the cetera the winners are the you know the speculators and the wealthy who can afford to buy gold or fine art or farm land or they know how to hedge against inflation with average americans and capture them by surprise so i view it as a kind of theft from average americans for the benefit of the wealthy are being stolen from exactly exactly we're going to be in film about what happened in the seventy's it's happening it will happen again we're going to see a repeat of history now i just quic
poll crew were right about that but the problem is our felicia went to china because china had to print their currency to soak up the dollars to maintain the peg now about a year ago china kind of threw in the towel in that the you won appreciate because they had inflation problem in china once they did that that inflation starts to come back to the united states so it is coming back here with the light so this cheap dollar policy is going to be exact would happen in the seventy's inflation is...
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tony blair is here in "the situation room." >>> and it's not the great wall of china, but china's so-called under ground great wall. ahead, the vast nuclear secrets students here in washington may have uncovered. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news, political headlines and jeanne moos all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." a dramatic move reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis. stock markets soar today with the dow surging almost 500 points on word of a mass international effort by the federal reserve and other central banks to rescue europe from an economic disaster with potentially desire implications for all of us. let's bring in erin burnett and richard quest to break it all down. what it means. erin, first to you. from the economic experts you're talking to, i take it this was the right move, but it was an act of desperation. >> i think that's the right way to characterize it. the markets rejoiced. that's a big jump and puts the market solidly above 12,000. that's good news. i will say this, wolf. in t
tony blair is here in "the situation room." >>> and it's not the great wall of china, but china's so-called under ground great wall. ahead, the vast nuclear secrets students here in washington may have uncovered. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news, political headlines and jeanne moos all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." a dramatic move reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis....
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. >> the villagers in village in eastern province of china called him long pig. wouldn't he drag his g. stuff along? >> the problem with dragging himself along, that's why they give animals prosthetic wheels and the stuff in the back. you don't want your body parts to drag on the ground. there would be irritation. this is better for him. look how strong those arms must be on that guy. >> the terrain is changing, going from the rock to the dirt to the wet and he's totally fine with it. >> he goes pretty far too. not like he takes a few steps and quits. he's all over the place. >> why don't they make him a cart. >> doesn't look like the farmer has a lot. >> the farmer helping him run around like spider pig. >>> there's all kinds of ways mentors and teachers use to motivate kids. incentives, right? this is pastor dave and pastor dave put out a challenge to his entire congregation to raise money for the beyond the tree christmas giving challenge. and if they met the goal that he set, he would jump in the lake in his skiv vis. >> the guys will not let me off the hook.
. >> the villagers in village in eastern province of china called him long pig. wouldn't he drag his g. stuff along? >> the problem with dragging himself along, that's why they give animals prosthetic wheels and the stuff in the back. you don't want your body parts to drag on the ground. there would be irritation. this is better for him. look how strong those arms must be on that guy. >> the terrain is changing, going from the rock to the dirt to the wet and he's totally fine...
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why has china done it, slow down, fear of european slow down, want to make sure that china's growth continues. they are literally pumping money into the economy. >> richard quest, thank you. barking up the wrong tree, you say to me. >>> if you haven't seen this video of the great white, stick around for a closer look. just incredible. someone got so close to these amazing sharks. keep in mind, this is just off the coast of north carolina. our jim oi costa did not get close to the sharks but he got close to herman cain. hear what he told him, next. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. give you the unexpected burden of constipation? certain prescription medications can cause occasional constipation, which is why people turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s is the leading brand that has the proven effectiveness of a natural vegetable laxative ingredient pl
why has china done it, slow down, fear of european slow down, want to make sure that china's growth continues. they are literally pumping money into the economy. >> richard quest, thank you. barking up the wrong tree, you say to me. >>> if you haven't seen this video of the great white, stick around for a closer look. just incredible. someone got so close to these amazing sharks. keep in mind, this is just off the coast of north carolina. our jim oi costa did not get close to the...
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wants the anything that china can do to slow the u.s. down or hinder them. certainly plays into their politics. britain has ordered the closure of the iranian embassy in london and the expulsion of its stuff after the u.k. decided to evacuate its own diplomats from the islamic states capitol and always also close its embassy in tehran with germany and france recording their ambassadors from the country that moves come after madison students stormed the u.k. compound and so ron hundreds of protesters gathered outside the building before pelting the gates and windows with petrol bombs and british flags and the c. vehicle attack came after iran decided to reduce diplomatic relations with the u.k. following its decision to impose further sanctions on tehran and mistakes but in general a second channel has told me that he believes this latest spat with iran is just the start of a big western it campaign. but west is not engaged in war preparations just against iran which they have been they've invaded occupied iran's two neighboring countries
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another bay area artist who has done residencies in china and also to what, mexico. where immigrant communities really helped define how businesses look of a business' sign age and interior decoration, her sculptural piece kind of mismatches the two communities together, creating this wonderful, fantastical future look at what the present is today. first topic is where we can see where the two communities are intersecting and where they start colliding. teresa fernandez did a sculptural installation, utilizing the ubiquitous blue, white, and read patterns of a rayon bag that many communities used to transport laundry and laundromats to buy groceries and such. she created a little installation kind of mucking up the interior of a household, covering up as many objects that are familiar to the i and the fabric. fourth area of investigation that the exhibition looks at is the larger concerns of the asian and latin communities intersecting with popular cultur one best example -- when he's exemplified is what you see when you enter into the culture. >> this piece refers t
another bay area artist who has done residencies in china and also to what, mexico. where immigrant communities really helped define how businesses look of a business' sign age and interior decoration, her sculptural piece kind of mismatches the two communities together, creating this wonderful, fantastical future look at what the present is today. first topic is where we can see where the two communities are intersecting and where they start colliding. teresa fernandez did a sculptural...
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fifteen years where britain and america know they're going down economically and militarily and they know china russia are emerging so they're really feeling that now is the crisis period to make sure sure that they can dominate as much as possible through sanctions and war i mean it's all it's all you know it's any means necessary i mean whether they do it through sanctions or war or funding opposition movements it's all the same they want complete domination as soon as possible. more stories and eye catching videos are always waiting for you to r.t. dot com here's a taste of what's online at the moment american drug dropping problems across afghanistan and pakistan so if you get closer to home there's a new legislation could see robel plane circling over u.s. territory. and a virus that could decimate the world the scientists in the netherlands creates a deadly strain of bird flu sparking a row over the flu in this feature for more. dot com. each of its name is claim that leaving the polls in the country's parliamentary election the first poll of its kind in is this will millions turn out to
fifteen years where britain and america know they're going down economically and militarily and they know china russia are emerging so they're really feeling that now is the crisis period to make sure sure that they can dominate as much as possible through sanctions and war i mean it's all it's all you know it's any means necessary i mean whether they do it through sanctions or war or funding opposition movements it's all the same they want complete domination as soon as possible. more stories...
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wants that anything to china can do to slow us down or hinder them. certainly plays into their politics. two million public sector workers all over britain the room a massive strike over pensions they've marched through many of the u.k.'s major cities are the whole of all schools were closed as were many offices well hospitals are being badly affected and i think forced to focus on emergency care with a sporting events in london. the biggest strike the thirty year is really speaks to how angry people are about these proposed measures we've seen a rally here in london today with approximately twenty thousand people active but that's not even half the story there have been rallies in cities throughout the country and also a picket outside individual workplaces this is it has been a law actually a very largely peaceful demonstration although we are hearing it very early reports of a breakaway group who have rage is building not very far away from where i'm standing in which the country's highest paid c.e.o. reportedly works we'll be following that as it
wants that anything to china can do to slow us down or hinder them. certainly plays into their politics. two million public sector workers all over britain the room a massive strike over pensions they've marched through many of the u.k.'s major cities are the whole of all schools were closed as were many offices well hospitals are being badly affected and i think forced to focus on emergency care with a sporting events in london. the biggest strike the thirty year is really speaks to how angry...
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., and china will increase lending. the move is expected to lower short-term borrowing costs for troubled european banks. >>> herman cain's alleged mistress is adamant that she's the one telling the truth about what she called a 13-year on and off again affair. in what could be another devastating blow to cain's campaign, ginger white told abc's "good morning, america" she, quote, can't make this stuff up. during her first interview with waga, white showned phone records that detailed nearly six dozen calls and text messages between her and cain. some as recently as october and even this month. cain denies the affair. as herman cain is reassessing his run for the white house, he is kicking off a bus tour in the key swing state of ohio today. but listen to what white says about cain as president. >> i was a very casual affair. am i proud to admit to that? no, i'm not. >> do you believe that mr. cain is fit to be president, or should he end his campaign? >> in my opinion, no, i do not. i honestly do not think that he is,
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listen, they were in china for the last couple of weeks, hat to hand and china so far has turned them around. ultimately i think we will come to the rescue, including america, but they're going to have to do it with tough strings attached. megyn: it's interesting to think about some sort of bailout that america participates in of european countries. americans could barely stomach the bailout of our own american banks that employ american employees, never mind in gries where they say if you pay taxes over there, you're a chump! so now our taxes are going to go to -- they're not necessarily but this is what one of the things some are calling for. >> in greece, they have a tax on swimming pools and no one ever paid it so they used google maps and airplanes to see who had swimming pools. the hottest selling items were tarps! no one wants to pay those taxes. megyn: but we pay ours and now we know where they might go if europe gets its way. thank you charles. >> you got it. megyn: by the way the white house is saying it's not going to happen but there are questions about why our top leaders
listen, they were in china for the last couple of weeks, hat to hand and china so far has turned them around. ultimately i think we will come to the rescue, including america, but they're going to have to do it with tough strings attached. megyn: it's interesting to think about some sort of bailout that america participates in of european countries. americans could barely stomach the bailout of our own american banks that employ american employees, never mind in gries where they say if you pay...
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why aren't our steelworkers competitive with china? because our plants are cost competitive on tons of steel but when you manipulate the currency our people can't win. but our workers continue to be there every day and the nlrb will continue to be there every day for employers and employees to settle their differences. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself as much time as i may consume, the remainder of think time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kline: let's clear up a few things today. we heard in if -- in this debate, it's interesting, we clearly have different views, no question about it. we have heard repeatedly that this bill strips workers of their rights. sometimes my colleagues confuse workers with big labor leaders. this bill in fact protects workers' rights. union workers' rights, nonunion workers' rights. the pr posed regulations which are apparently under modification as we speak from the nlrb were in fact an a
why aren't our steelworkers competitive with china? because our plants are cost competitive on tons of steel but when you manipulate the currency our people can't win. but our workers continue to be there every day and the nlrb will continue to be there every day for employers and employees to settle their differences. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself as much time as i may consume, the...
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know was the first russian settlement on the common in china it's first mentioned in records dating from the early fifteenth century the church of the assumption dating back to the seventeenth century is the oldest structures of five into this day it was built without a single male over fasteners are made of wood only axes with used to fashion the logs even the ends of the logs were chopped off rather than sawn off accomplish this method affects the structure of the word would receive anything that might damage it such a small or the like is not allowed to seep into it them. the church fell into decay in soviet times and its head father mitra fun has made every effort to have it renovated services will eventually resume here until then worshipers use a nearby church that was built a hundred years later. the apocalypse in a way in the middle of my immediate family has served in the navy my great grandfather and my brother my father was a submarine and i served in the navy for twenty six years as a commanding officer i've been a monk for eleven years. twenty kilometers down the wasicka riv
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perhaps but i think both china what's interesting is in looking at their trade relations with china and trying this new enterprises businesses in the area not just have you back as then and other parts of the central asian middle east and chinese also want peace in the area they want peace and businessman peace for trade peace because they want to get a hold of their share of the petroleum from the region as well so peace for their own would be a tremendous asset that could expand a bit more on this the trade relations understand there's a lot of weapons sales also from china to pakistan but what are the industries on the chinese really interested in here because it seems to me that a lot of it is all about money and trade here than anything else it's about money and resources that you know that china has tremendously expanding economy needs fuel it needs or oil it needs natural gas and the place they need to get it from are places that are serving the middle east places like you're around. of in fact surprisingly that area now it's much more vital to china in saudi arabia iran is much
perhaps but i think both china what's interesting is in looking at their trade relations with china and trying this new enterprises businesses in the area not just have you back as then and other parts of the central asian middle east and chinese also want peace in the area they want peace and businessman peace for trade peace because they want to get a hold of their share of the petroleum from the region as well so peace for their own would be a tremendous asset that could expand a bit more on...
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now, it's illegal to set these kind of traps in china to catch, to trap wild animals. it's by chance that this guy got stuck in this thing. eventually they were able to get him out and he made it, but i mean, imagine you're walking along, going on a hike, and you've got a huge trap on your ankle. >> the pain he must have felt. >> they say if you find yourself stuck in any trap in the woods, what you're supposed to do is only call for help when people are nearby. to conserve energy. meaning don't scream out, don't yell, hey, help, unless you see somebody, because you're just wasting energy. >> wonder how long that trap has been sitting there. something that was set who knows how long ago and lurking in the woods. >> yeah. >> never been set off. >> it looks pretty old and rusty. >> i can't imagine the time you spend there by yourself waiting for somebody to come along, you know. that had to -- and you're in pain. i imagine you go into some sort of shock too. thing stuck to your leg. >> that's scary. >> think about how the animal feels when it goes off. i hate those kinds
now, it's illegal to set these kind of traps in china to catch, to trap wild animals. it's by chance that this guy got stuck in this thing. eventually they were able to get him out and he made it, but i mean, imagine you're walking along, going on a hike, and you've got a huge trap on your ankle. >> the pain he must have felt. >> they say if you find yourself stuck in any trap in the woods, what you're supposed to do is only call for help when people are nearby. to conserve energy....
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and it will be sent to china. that means large ocean tankers will be hauling the product to refineries in china. now, the refineries in china produce higher emissions than our refineries. plus, you've got those ships that produce co2 as they haul all this product to the far ea east. furthermore, since that -- that supply isn't coming to the united states, we have to continue to import product from the middle east and also from places like venezuela, as i've mentioned. so, in essence, you've got supertankers bringing that product to the united states. so not only are you, in essence, now hauling the equivalent of 700,000 barrels a day around the world in supertankers and producing co2 emissions there, you're also taking this product over to the chinese refineries, where they have higher emissions. my point is, the oil sands are still produced, aren't they, under either scenario? but twhowt pipeline, you actually have -- but without this pipeline, you actually have higher co2 emissions on a global basis. so, again,
and it will be sent to china. that means large ocean tankers will be hauling the product to refineries in china. now, the refineries in china produce higher emissions than our refineries. plus, you've got those ships that produce co2 as they haul all this product to the far ea east. furthermore, since that -- that supply isn't coming to the united states, we have to continue to import product from the middle east and also from places like venezuela, as i've mentioned. so, in essence, you've got...
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>> a lot of them were from china, vietnam, mexico. those are the main ones. after we tally up our survey, we all know -- we also asked about their ethnicity so we can give you a more comprehensive report when we come back. >> thank you. president mendoza: commissioner fewer. commissioner fewer: thank you for your presentation. it was so interesting. what i would like to hear back is some feedback on how we are serving our esl students. are they given academic counseling, are they kept up-to- date on the new opportunities? what kind of opportunities, employment opportunities might they have for other services -- where other sources of financial aid might be available to them? and many about our counseling department and whether our academic counselors are meeting the needs of our students in terms of talking about opportunities to go to four-year universities or colleges. and their parents, we have also done a good job of our reaching to their parents. applying for college is a daunting process and a crazy process, quite frankly. it may be unfamiliar to many o
>> a lot of them were from china, vietnam, mexico. those are the main ones. after we tally up our survey, we all know -- we also asked about their ethnicity so we can give you a more comprehensive report when we come back. >> thank you. president mendoza: commissioner fewer. commissioner fewer: thank you for your presentation. it was so interesting. what i would like to hear back is some feedback on how we are serving our esl students. are they given academic counseling, are they...
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i just got back from china, so a little bit of jet lag her it how to start off by mentioning that this month is a busy month for everybody. i wanted to thank 3 -- i wanted to thank everyone who worked in the enrollment there. our school communities are really active. i want to especially thank the staff at the educational placement center for coordinating this great event. we have over 10,000 attendees for dissipates. that is a lot of people. as usual, this fair kicks off the enrollment process of. we have modified some of the things, so it is in full swing. do not forget that the enrollment applications are due january 27 of 2012. i know that seems pretty far. but it will be on us before you know it. since the board adopted the new guidelines, i want to remind everybody that we are still falling through. i know that the ballot initiative or whatever. we have already moved forward on what we are doing for the coming year. we want to encourage parents to follow that process and encourage people to read through all of the different guidelines. if you are interested in more information, g
i just got back from china, so a little bit of jet lag her it how to start off by mentioning that this month is a busy month for everybody. i wanted to thank 3 -- i wanted to thank everyone who worked in the enrollment there. our school communities are really active. i want to especially thank the staff at the educational placement center for coordinating this great event. we have over 10,000 attendees for dissipates. that is a lot of people. as usual, this fair kicks off the enrollment process...
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china has reduced its reserve ratios, thus, allowing china's banks to lend more money. taken together, they all show that things are slowly picking up. we see that for example today. the price of oil has gone up. over $111 a barrel. better economic growth means more industry, more demand for oil. all these factors are in the market today. i have to say, maybe alison agrees, to see 400 points on the dow on such flimsy evidence shows the nervousness of confidence rather than the strength of recovery. >> sure, i agree with you, richard, because this continues to be one of these markets where you see investors react to every headline. when you see a headline getting this much support, that it's going to be easier and cheaper for banks to loan money, sure, you'll see that sort of knee-jerk reaction. tomorrow will be a new day. all these investors will be sleeping on it. they'll be thinking about it again. you may see a 180 tomorrow. >> richard quest in london, alison kosik at the stock exchange. we're about 40 minutes past the hour. the story coming up, you have to see it to
china has reduced its reserve ratios, thus, allowing china's banks to lend more money. taken together, they all show that things are slowly picking up. we see that for example today. the price of oil has gone up. over $111 a barrel. better economic growth means more industry, more demand for oil. all these factors are in the market today. i have to say, maybe alison agrees, to see 400 points on the dow on such flimsy evidence shows the nervousness of confidence rather than the strength of...
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china also eased monetary policy. that's been very helpful. so, they're trying to contain the damage. it's a first step toward a larger package. >> ron, should americans consider this a loan or a bailout? >> neither. they should consider this a necessary action that keeps the global financial system from imploding the way it was possibly going to do in 2008-2009. it's not the confined of money you would consider a loan. this is highly technical stuff central banks do but they're flooding the world economy with money and they should view it as good news. >> it's a super surge for a wednesday, that's for sure. ron, thank you, sir, appreciate it. >>> herman cain is calling it a character assassination. his candidacy reeling from the latest allegations revealed by ginger white, that the two maintain an on and off affair for some 13 years. cain talked about sacrifices as he kicked off a bus tour in ohio today but what may be sacrificed is his presidential campaign. ginger white gave more details about her relationship with the former front-runner.
china also eased monetary policy. that's been very helpful. so, they're trying to contain the damage. it's a first step toward a larger package. >> ron, should americans consider this a loan or a bailout? >> neither. they should consider this a necessary action that keeps the global financial system from imploding the way it was possibly going to do in 2008-2009. it's not the confined of money you would consider a loan. this is highly technical stuff central banks do but they're...
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to persuade them to join other countries and the asian nuclear restraint regime, which would involve china, india and perhaps us. jenna: who do you think should be the face of that policy relationship we're building, building that relationship with pakistan, is it something for secretary of state clinton, is it for general petraeus to do, is it for the president to do, who should be out in front? >> i think our problem is we've had a monday-wednesday-friday policy on pakistan, monday-wednesday friday, the defense department, tuesday and thursday it's been the state department and weekends, perhaps it's the cia. we don't have a coordinated policy towards pakistan and our different agencies and different government offices have different polices towards pakistan. some would like to befriend it, some would see it as a threat, others are trying to accommodate it. we've been organizationally confused over pakistan. this doesn't apply just to this administration but to the previous administration as well. jenna: sounds like a good time to get clear, whoever the administration is. stephen, nice t
to persuade them to join other countries and the asian nuclear restraint regime, which would involve china, india and perhaps us. jenna: who do you think should be the face of that policy relationship we're building, building that relationship with pakistan, is it something for secretary of state clinton, is it for general petraeus to do, is it for the president to do, who should be out in front? >> i think our problem is we've had a monday-wednesday-friday policy on pakistan,...
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you've got the global coordinator at central bank action and china cutting reserve ratio rirms for banks over there. what you have as a result is a monster rally with 422 to the good for dow jones industrial average. we'll see whether or not it holds over the course of the day. so far, so good. >> enough to buy lunch, which takes me to subway, the world's largest restaurant change. 2 buck sandwiches? >> yeah, 2 bush sandwiches. it's really shaking things up here because subway is a serious player, chris. it's not just a mom and pop store trying to stay afloat in difficult economic times with meal deals. for $2 subway is offering you a six-inch meat ball or cold cut sub, for the entire month of december. subway saying, we're trying to show folks love. everybody is fretting about their economic future. the problem is here, chris, can others compete? you might already know that a number of major fast food chains have dabbled with these $2 meal this year. taco bell, chipotle, regional kfcs but considering the quality you get at subway for $2shgs it's considered to be upping the ante here. by
you've got the global coordinator at central bank action and china cutting reserve ratio rirms for banks over there. what you have as a result is a monster rally with 422 to the good for dow jones industrial average. we'll see whether or not it holds over the course of the day. so far, so good. >> enough to buy lunch, which takes me to subway, the world's largest restaurant change. 2 buck sandwiches? >> yeah, 2 bush sandwiches. it's really shaking things up here because subway is a...
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[sfx: doorbell rings] and you can mix your seasonal pieces with your everyday china. [sfx: knocking on door] and now you need to hide. oh, i love the mercury glass pieces on the mantel, we could put some evergreen pieces... you know a simple touch like adding. oh, i think we should quickly decorate the hallway, wouldn't that be fun? maybe just put some...oh thank you so much, i'm going to bring you a snack later. wait, i still need to talk to you about led candles. happy holiday's. hey! hi! please come in. you know ornaments, they make a great centerpiece. >>> here's "the play of the day." >> this is a very good one. take a look. look, i've been called on to -- this is a group of people in australia. they operate under the name how ridiculous. and you're about to see why. that's a bridge. that's a frisbee. and take a look at it. take a look at it. take a look. >> oh. >> no. >> oh. that's good. >> that's good stuff. >> that's good. and it's all in the name. this is the best part. they raise money and awareness for child poverty around the world. and that's not camera t
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primarily to china. isn't that lovely. also where does the federal government have the constitutional authority to force anybody to buy anything, from health care insurance to a box of doughnuts or even a light bulb? it's time for the bureaucrats to quit forcibly micromanaging america, let americans choose how to light their own homes. otherwise, we will have to turn out the lights, the party is over, even for thomas edison's light bulb. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker work the unemployment above 13% and home foreclosures at a record level, families in my congressional district are hurting. mr. baca: i state, they are hurting. now if congress does not act soon, these struggling families will face a $1,000 tax increase, a $1,000 tax increase. and why are families facing this deadline? bec
primarily to china. isn't that lovely. also where does the federal government have the constitutional authority to force anybody to buy anything, from health care insurance to a box of doughnuts or even a light bulb? it's time for the bureaucrats to quit forcibly micromanaging america, let americans choose how to light their own homes. otherwise, we will have to turn out the lights, the party is over, even for thomas edison's light bulb. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker...
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china, united states and russia are criticizing iran for how it handled the incident. >> the united states condemns this attack in the strongest possible terms. it is an affront not only to the british people but also to the international community. >> translator: the attack is not in line with the rules of international law and relations. the incident has to be dealt with properly. >> the russian foreign ministry says the british embassy attack goes against the principles of international law and says russia cannot condone such an act. >>> japanese foreign minister criticized the attack saying the government is considering new sanctions. >> translator: the government will consult with other countries to consider new measures against iran. >> gemba says the iranian government has a duty to protect fasts. he urged iran to prevent such incidents from happening again. >>> the president of the united nations security council is also speaking out about the attack on britain's embassy in tehran. here's some of what he had to say. >> the members of the security council condemn in the strongest te
china, united states and russia are criticizing iran for how it handled the incident. >> the united states condemns this attack in the strongest possible terms. it is an affront not only to the british people but also to the international community. >> translator: the attack is not in line with the rules of international law and relations. the incident has to be dealt with properly. >> the russian foreign ministry says the british embassy attack goes against the principles of...
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china stepped in. fed, five other central banks stepped in. >> keep your blackberries, iphones on you. we'll call on you lots today, christine roman, alison kosik. from money to politics. >>> let's talk about the people who want to be in charge of the u.s. economy. presidential candidate herman cain on the road and at the crossroads. this morning he kicks off a bus tore in the battle ground state of ohio. the real question is how much fight he has left. he says he is reassessing his run for the white house after an atlanta woman surfaced with claims of a 13-year affair with him. just this morning she adds insult to injury. >> do you believe mr. cane is fit to be president or should he end his campaign? >> in my opinion, no, i do not. i honestly do not think that he is, in my opinion, would make a good president as far as i'm concerned. my views are different than his views, but at the end of the day, this is not political. >> quite frankly, a riveting interview this morning. wanted it to go on longer.
china stepped in. fed, five other central banks stepped in. >> keep your blackberries, iphones on you. we'll call on you lots today, christine roman, alison kosik. from money to politics. >>> let's talk about the people who want to be in charge of the u.s. economy. presidential candidate herman cain on the road and at the crossroads. this morning he kicks off a bus tore in the battle ground state of ohio. the real question is how much fight he has left. he says he is reassessing...
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i wonder, folks, smarter than me wondered this as well, whether or not china and iran end up becoming a bigger issue in the presidential election than they are right now? and then your mind goes back to president obama saying i would sit down with ahmadinejad and hillary clinton saying that is terribly naive. where is he while they're storming the british embassy? >> i'm not sure what he is expected to be doing. martha: he said he would sit down and talk to him. >> maybe at some point he should. think we should talk to our enemies. >> come on alan. this is years. >> we should talk. we should sit down and talk with people our enemies. if anybody we need to talk to it is our enemies. dialogue will solve the problem. what happens after war. you have dialogue. what do you want to do? have a war. martha: why aren't democrats standing up and saying president obama you need to go over and and sit down to ahmadinejad? >> i don't speak for democrats. i speak for me. maybe they should. martha: you would call for the president -- >> look the smart ones know the whole premise was ludicrous on its
i wonder, folks, smarter than me wondered this as well, whether or not china and iran end up becoming a bigger issue in the presidential election than they are right now? and then your mind goes back to president obama saying i would sit down with ahmadinejad and hillary clinton saying that is terribly naive. where is he while they're storming the british embassy? >> i'm not sure what he is expected to be doing. martha: he said he would sit down and talk to him. >> maybe at some...
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parts, and we're not going to accept the status quo any more in terms of counterfeiting, mainly from china, and we're taking this strong action in this bill now following last night's action to make sure that this status quo is reversed. we have over 96,000 u.s. soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines on the ground in afghanistan. we have 13,000 as we speak remaining in iraq. there are many issues upon which we disagree, but every one of us knows that we must provide our troops with the support that they need and deserve as long as they are in harm's way. and senate action on the defense bill will improve the quality of life for our men and women in uniform, it will give them the tools that they need to remain the most effective fighting force in the world, and it will also send a critically important message that we as a nation stand behind our troops and their families, and we appreciate their service. so i hope that we can adopt a cloture motion which is before us so that we can proceed to the postcloture period where we can then resolve the remaining amendments that can be resolved, and
parts, and we're not going to accept the status quo any more in terms of counterfeiting, mainly from china, and we're taking this strong action in this bill now following last night's action to make sure that this status quo is reversed. we have over 96,000 u.s. soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines on the ground in afghanistan. we have 13,000 as we speak remaining in iraq. there are many issues upon which we disagree, but every one of us knows that we must provide our troops with the support...
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every kid who is here from india or china or wherever else when he gets a ph.d. or she gets a master's degree in science, technology, engineering, or math, we ought to staple a green card to their diploma to let them stay here and instead of opening a business and employs people in mumbai, open one that employs 800 people in memphis. now, i think there's a lot of common ground here. the definition of amnesty is obviously very, very different. but to have a guest worker program that allows people who are not citizens to come here and work as long as they're on good behavior, pay their taxes, don't commit any crimes, is something that we've recognized in the united states for a long, long, long, long, long, long time. but our border is so porous or has been, that that's got to be the first step. and i think mitt and newt would agree. first thing we have to do's have a secure border, then we can start talking about what is good law. >> right. do you think governor romney is being disingenuous with how he's defining gingrich's position? >> well, i wouldn't characteri
every kid who is here from india or china or wherever else when he gets a ph.d. or she gets a master's degree in science, technology, engineering, or math, we ought to staple a green card to their diploma to let them stay here and instead of opening a business and employs people in mumbai, open one that employs 800 people in memphis. now, i think there's a lot of common ground here. the definition of amnesty is obviously very, very different. but to have a guest worker program that allows...